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We just got a new ambulance. Second one on its way...









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Sweet lookin ambulance. :thumbsup:
Nice... Sweet color scheme, and i like the 996t in the console... Good use of the gaping hole in the bumper with the fogs too :thumbsup:

I've never really liked that Kenwood mobile, but i'm just a Motorola kinda person... :D

Looks great :thumbsup:
Wow you guys have some pretty cool ambulances out there. Thats called rolling in style :thumbsup:
Pretty nice bus! I like the paint scheme.
VERY NICE LOOKING! :drool

A word of advice though... I don't know if you guys run a ural or suburban service, but that box style doesnt take corners well at speed. When our sity and county service merged a few years ago they started running the urban trucks in the county and the suburban trucks in the city. That lasted about 2 months till somebody rolled one over on a back country road curve. :nono: They are VERY top heavy!

:m2:
Nice. If only it were an International Durastar.
Nice. If only it were an International Durastar.
:dielaugh: We can all dream! :woot: I would kill to have them get a few of those for the BOONIE stations around here! :yes:
<- is personally a big fan of the kodiak chassis
Awesome ambulance

VERY NICE LOOKING! :drool

A word of advice though... I don't know if you guys run a ural or suburban service, but that box style doesnt take corners well at speed. When our sity and county service merged a few years ago they started running the urban trucks in the county and the suburban trucks in the city. That lasted about 2 months till somebody rolled one over on a back country road curve. :nono: They are VERY top heavy!

:m2:
That's quite interesting, I thought that those box ones were more stables as opposed to a regular, narrow, LWB van with a raised roof.
That's quite interesting, I thought that those box ones were more stables as opposed to a regular, narrow, LWB van with a raised roof.
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I've never had an issue. Little bit wider track because of dual wheels. Wider body. The service I work for now even has a 4x4 box and we've never had problems. I'm sure that person rolled it because they didn't know how to drive it.
Well, the Crown King FD here in AZ has 2 4x4 boxes, one is an early 90s F-350 and the other a 1980s ex-military M1010, and I assume that they don't have problems, and consider that Crown King is probably an hour and a half or so away from a paved highway (and high up on a mountain)
Company we are in the process of merging with just received their new truck. 09 PL Custom. I will take some actual pics shortly when the rig is ready to roll. For those of you who were at the fire expo in harrisburg this rig was there.

http://www.plcustom.com/recentdeliveries/gallery.aspx?galleryid=762&year=&archive=0&template=
Your a volunteer and you get that? You luck SOB. I sit in the back of POS vans that ride like crap. Thank god theres a paycheck so I can pay the chiropractor to fix me after the shift. LOL.
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